News - VolkswagenVW to feel the joy of sixVW plans to fit six-speed manual gearboxes to all its future models18 May 2000 VOLKSWAGEN is set to become the first volume carmaker in the world to offer standard six-speed manual gearboxes across its entire range. The company is developing a series of new units based on the six-speed unit already used in the range-topping Golf and Passat models. The move to six speeds across the entire VW line-up begins in earnest later this year and is designed to reduce fuel consumption by between 10 and 12 per cent. According to British Autocar magazine, the six-speed switch will also apply to VW affiliates Audi, Seat and Skoda. Automatic transmissions will also be upgraded with five-speed units replacing existing four-speed models. Each of the three new manual gearboxes will have magnesium cases and have been designed specifically for transverse engines and front wheel-drive, so the Passat with its longitudinal engine will have a different six-speed unit. They have been designated MQ200, MQ250 and MQ350, according to how much torque they are designed to handle. |
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